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Turko-
Iranian describes several cultural aspects of
Iran,
involving various combinations of
Turkic and
Iranian (or Persian) elements. The
various Turkic...
- any of the
Iranian languages,
which are a
branch of the Indo-
Iranian languages within the Indo-European
language family. The Proto-
Iranians are believed...
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WESTERN CHALUKYAS PALA
EMPIRE OGHUZ YABGUS The
composite Turko-Persian, Turco-Persian, or Turco-
Iranian (Persian: فرهنگ ایرانی-ترکی) is the
distinctive culture...
- "The
Local and the
Universal in
Turko-
Iranian Ideology". In Melville,
Charles (ed.). The
Timurid Century: The Idea of
Iran Vol. 9.
Bloomsbury Publishing...
- The
Iranian toman (Persian: تومان, romanized: tūmân,
pronounced [tuː.mɒːn]; from
Turko-Mongolian tümen "unit of ten thousand", see the unit
called tumen)...
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Iranian roots,
while the
remaining po****tion of 2.0–2.5
million were
nomadic tribes,
spread across 400,000 households,
consisting of
various Turko-Mongolian...
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Medina within the
Ottoman Empire. Also
known as the Ottoman–
Iranian War of 1821–1823, or
Turko–Persian War 1821–1823.
Williamson 2008, p. 88-97. Farmanfarmaian...
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until the
abolition of the
Iranian monarchy in the
Iranian Revolution (1979). The
earliest Iranian empire is
generally considered to have been either...
- list of
ancient Iranian peoples includes the
names of Indo-European
peoples speaking Iranian languages or
otherwise considered Iranian ethnically or linguistically...
- Urgench. The Mongols,
having encircled the city, were
engaged by the
Turko-
Iranian defenders. The sortie,
which consisted of
twenty war-elephants and a...